Singh was primarily involved in grooming youths to become 'Khadku' or human bombs.

Chandigarh:

The intelligence said that pro-Khalistan preacher

Amritpal Singh

was

using de-addiction centers and a gurdwara to store weapons and prepare youths for suicide attacks.

Officials gave this information on Sunday.

A dossier (a file containing detailed information on a person, event or subject) is prepared with various security agencies.

It claimed that Singh was primarily involved in grooming youths to make 'Khadku' or human bombs.

Singh had returned to India from Dubai last year allegedly at the behest of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and

Khalistan

sympathizers living abroad.

The self-styled fundamentalist preacher is absconding after the action taken by the Punjab government on Saturday against his organization 'Waris Punjab De'.

Under this action, 78 members of the organization were arrested.

According to experts and officials monitoring the situation in Punjab, Pakistan, which is facing its most serious economic crisis, is making every possible effort to divert attention from India by activating its people like Amritpal Singh.

In every war fought against India, he had to face defeat.

During the investigation of the case, arms and ammunition brought to the so-called Anandpur Khalsa Front (AKF) founded by Singh have been seized.

Officials said that the police have also seized uniforms and jackets.

According to him, arms and ammunition were seized from the radical Sikh preacher's car which was marked "AKF".

Officials said that weapons are being illegally stored in several de-addiction centers run by 'Waris Punjab De' and a gurdwara in Amritsar.

According to officials, youths admitted to de-addiction centers were misled and pushed towards 'gun culture'.

Officials said they were instigated to follow the path of slain terrorist Dilawar Singh, who killed former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh in a suicide attack.

The radical preacher used to attend 'martyrdom gatherings' of slain terrorists, where he called them so-called "martyrs" of the "cult" and glorified the use of weapons.

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